Have you ever wondered if you have a food intolerance? The symptoms of a food intolerance can be the same symptoms as so many other maladies and consequently, food intolerances often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed as something else for years and years. Below is a list of possible symptoms of a Food Intolerance.

What are the Most Common Symptoms of a Food Intolerance?
The symptoms of a food intolerance and an allergy can be quite similar. Only a blood test will prove whether or not what the sufferer is experiencing is an allergy or an intolerance. Intolerance symptoms are …

What are the Most Common Symptoms of a Food Intolerance?
The symptoms of a food intolerance and an allergy can be quite similar. Only a blood test will prove whether or not what the sufferer is experiencing is an allergy or an intolerance. Intolerance symptoms are …

What are the Most Common Symptoms of a Food Intolerance?
The symptoms of a food intolerance and an allergy can be quite similar. Only a blood test will prove whether or not what the sufferer is experiencing is an allergy or an intolerance. Intolerance symptoms are …

Inflammation damages tissues and can lead to disease such as allergies, asthma, arthritis, diabetes, and even heart disease. Unfortunately, many mainstream doctors are not so well versed in the subject of food intolerance and so this is overlooked as a possible cause of symptoms and disease occurring in the body. For those who do consider food intolerance as a possibility of their symptoms, however, then truly evaluate what food intolerances they may have and engage in treatment for the food intolerance, they find that in treating the food intolerance, inflammation is decreased and diminished.

So many of us walk around each and every day feeling like JUNK! We are tired and cranky, have chronic headaches, chronic fatigue, chronic digestion problems, just to name a few. Very often overlooked is the possibility that these symptoms are actually symptoms of a food intolerance. Food intolerance can mask itself as so many other diseases that today’s doctors often misdiagnose food intolerance for something else.